Civil rights groups and other advocates denounce a concert series with Black performers dubbed “Soul Fest” that is being held at a Georgia park with Confederate imagery, including a giant carving of Confederate leaders.
Civil rights groups and other advocates denounced a concert series with Black performers dubbed “Soul Fest” that is being held at a Georgia park replete with Confederate imagery, including a giant carving of Confederate leaders.
The “Soul Fest” concert series is a way to “normalize and sanitize” the hateful message of the park, said Atlanta NAACP President Richard Rose.Rose said he encouraged two of the bands to pull out of the event, but they told him they were under contract, and their music brings people together.Emails to the park and its management company, Thrive Attractions, were not immediately returned.
“It’s an effort to pretend that the park is for everyone while still maintaining this massive symbol of white supremacy,” she said. Some supporters of the carving say it is a tribute to their ancestors who fought in the Civil War, not a celebration of white power. Others want to keep it as a reminder of the country’s ugly past.
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